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For every keeper who opens the lid of the tank and....
Visualize. Our two local entomologists studying mosquitoes. Off in one room are a series of 100 to 250 gallon tanks. In each tank is anywhere from a few thousand up to nearly a million mosquitoes. Now, how to extract one specimen for the microscope.
I suspect they have used every containment method known to man at one time or another. The effectiveness of these methods is betrayed when you enter that room (through double doors with a powerful air wall) and a few hundred mossies pounce on you in seconds.
Your problems keeping that blitzing T or sparassid in isn't all that bad after all, oui?.
Visualize. Our two local entomologists studying mosquitoes. Off in one room are a series of 100 to 250 gallon tanks. In each tank is anywhere from a few thousand up to nearly a million mosquitoes. Now, how to extract one specimen for the microscope.
I suspect they have used every containment method known to man at one time or another. The effectiveness of these methods is betrayed when you enter that room (through double doors with a powerful air wall) and a few hundred mossies pounce on you in seconds.
Your problems keeping that blitzing T or sparassid in isn't all that bad after all, oui?.